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VOLVI LAKE (Lake) THESSALONIKI
Bolbe (He Bolbe limne), a lake in Mygdonia in Macedonia, at no great
distance from the sea. (Aeseh. Pers. 486; Scylax, p. 27; Thuc. i. 58, iv. 103;
Cantacuz. ii. 25.) The lake empties itself into the Strymonic gulf by means of
a river flowing through the pass called Aulon or Arethusa. (Thuc. iv. 103.) The
name of this river is not mentioned by Thucydides, but it is evidently the same
as the Rechius (Hpechios) of Procopius (de Aedif. iv. 4). Among the smaller streams
flowing into the lake we find mention of the Ammites (Ammites) and Olynthiacus
(Olunthiakos). (Athen. viii. p. 334, e.) The perch (labrach) of the lake was particularly
admired by the gastronomic poet Archestratus. (Athen. vii. p. 311, a.) The lake
is now called Besikia. It is about 12 miles in length, and 6 or 8 in breadth.
(Clarke, Travels, vol. ii. 3. p. 376; Leake, Northern Greece, vol. iii. pp. 170,
231, 462; Tafel, Thessalonica, p. 14, seq.)
This text is from: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD). Cited August 2004 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks
A lake in Macedonia, emptying itself by a short river into the Strymonic Gulf, near Bromiscus and Aulon.
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